Following the release of debut album When Your Heart Stops Beating PLUS44 announce UK tour dates for 2007!
Chay Woodman
Date published: 29th Nov 2006
Following the release of debut album "When Your Heart Stops Beating", +44 announce UK tour dates for 2007!
In September, former blink-182 members Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus introduced their new band to the UK with their second ever gig, to a sold-out crowd at London’s Astoria. During the following European promo dates it was discovered that Travis had been drumming with a broken arm for 3 weeks, which led to some rescheduling of the first leg of their American tour. Not one to be deterred, Travis has learnt the band’s set drumming with just one arm and the band are already back out on the road.
Tickets go on sale on Friday 1st December for the following dates in February 2007. Album title-track "When Your Heart Stops Beating" will be released as a single at this time (exact date tbc).
Feb 3 London Brixton Academy £16.50 0870 771 2000
Feb 4 Nottingham Rock City £15.00 0871 310 0000
Feb 5 Glasgow Academy £15 adv. 0870 169 0100
Feb 7 Newcastle Academy £15.00 0870 771 2000
Feb 8 Manchester Academy £15.00 0161 832 1111
Feb 9 Southampton Guildhall £15.00 023 8063 2601
Former blink-182 co-founders Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker have reunited under the aegis of a new band, +44, and released their much anticipated album, When Your Heart Stops Beating (Interscope Records), in November. The album is produced by Hoppus and Barker and executive produced by long-time blink-182 producer Jerry Finn.
+44 played their debut European show (only their 2nd ever gig) at London’s Astoria to a packed-out crowd on 29th September. The gig sold out in 90 minutes!
Recruited for their new journey as +44 – pronounced "Plus 44" – Shane Gallagher (The Nervous Return) and Craig Fairbaugh (Transplants, The Forgotten, Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards) join singer-bassist Hoppus and drummer-keyboardist Barker and pick up where the popular, multi-platinum-selling band blink-182 left off after splitting in late 2004. "We were two-thirds of blink-182, so we’re not afraid of sounding like ourselves," says Hoppus. "We’re not divorcing ourselves from the past, but we are pushing beyond the past. We’re progressing like musicians should." Barker agrees: "Mark and I have a natural chemistry after playing together for so long and it’s only gotten stronger. This band is a continuation of blink-182 but it’s also different. For a long time, blink-182 was an underdog. I like being the underdog again."
Barker has known Gallagher since they were 16 years old playing together in garage bands at Southern California backyard parties. Fairbaugh was another organic addition, having played with Barker in the now-defunct Transplants. "Musically, what we are doing now we could never have done a few years ago," Barker says. "I love this band. And it’s even better that we’re doing this with friends. That’s the best feeling in the world."
Upon naming the band +44 after the international dialing code for the United Kingdom, their plan was simply to continue to create and explore. Barker put down his drums for six months and began piano lessons, bringing keyboards into the +44 sound and opening up his songwriting talent. For the first time, Hoppus took on all of the lead vocals and lyric-writing and even added guitar to his usual bass duties. "I had no idea what I was capable of, especially as a singer. There’s a whole range in my voice, from barely whispering to really loud. I’m proud of how far I’ve come."
+44 is not a side project or an experiment. Though Hoppus and Barker produce other artists and guest on numerous projects, +44 is #1 in their careers. Three years after the last original blink-182 album, +44 is the culmination of their surging energy and creativity.
Hoppus continues to bring his expertise and passion as a producer of nascent bands. Among those he’s recently worked with are The Matches, Something for Rockets and the acclaimed punk-pop quartet Motion City Soundtrack. Since 2005 Hoppus has also actively produced his own podcast through the innovative website http://www.himynameismark.com spotlighting up-and-coming indie bands, playing new tracks, interviewing musicians and hearing their most outrageous tour stories.
Formerly the drummer for blink-182, Box Car Racer and Transplants, Barker is one of the busiest musicians in rock n’ roll. He has also joined the industry’s premier spinner DJ AM for a residency at the Pure Club at Caesars Palace and select dates throughout the country. Barker has enjoyed recent hip-hop success with chart- topping production collaborations with T.I., former UGK member Bun B, Pharrell, Gwen Stefani and Bubba Sparxxx. Barker is the founder of his own recording label, La Salle Records, and clothing line, Famous Stars and Straps.
"When Your Heart Stops Beating" is initially be released with 3 different coloured sleeves – blue, magenta and green.
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